- Hi.
I've never used a blackbury before, but I'm about to inherit one: An 8300 Curve that was probably on an Orange business contract.
Firstly; is the 'phone likely to be locked? Is this easily dealt with?
Secondly: Is this actually a decent 'phone?! I've never bothered with a smartphone before, but figured it was about time that I got my act together and got a little more organised. Are the calendar, web browsing and email functions all decent?
Thirdly - and this is my main point - I'm currently on a PAYG deal with O2. I like it. I pay a tenner a month and I get some credit. It's simple, and I'm happy to pay that kind of money for a 'phone service. Does the O2 PAYG service support Blackberry? If it doesn't, what functionality will I be missing out on? Does anyone know of a service that I could move to and retain my number?
I don't really want a contract. They annoy me.
Many thanks in advance.06-25-10 12:07 PMLike 0 - Can't answer Question 2
But 1 - is the phone branded, does it have a network logo on the phone?
Have you tried a different sim in the phone?
3 - Orange and T-Mobile do PAYG Blackberry services
Orange is �5 per month, not sure about T-mobile
o2 don't support Blackberry on PAYG
However if you call o2 and request your PAC, then you can transfer your number to a new number06-25-10 12:32 PMLike 0
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